March 27/28

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Objective: Students will learn about child soldiers and education in Africa and be able to research and cite sources in order to effectively write their Africa letter.

Journal: What are 3 problems found in Africa?

Classwork: Fill in Child Soldiers and Education in Africa Cornell notes
Last step of Africa Research Project in computer lab

Homework: Finish all parts of Africa Research Project (Parts 1-4 and the final research packet)


March 23/26

Objective: Students will learn facts about political turmoil and AIDS in Africa and be able to summarize so that they can write their Africa letter.

Journal: What did you learn from the movie Hotel Rwanda?

Classwork: Filled out Political Turmoil and AIDS in our Africa Cornell notes
Learned to summarize
Steps 2-4 of our Africa Research Project in the computer lab

Homework: Finish steps 2-4 of Africa Research Project

Test Corrections

Friday, March 23, 2012

Test Corrections:
You will be able to earn back the points you missed on the test by making corrections. Here are the instructions for the test corrections:

For each question missed:
1. Write out the question
2. Write the correct answer
3. Explain why this is the correct answer
4. Explain why your answer was incorrect.
5. Give evidence to support your explanation (based on the information in your notes.)

You must complete all 5 steps to receive credit for the questions you missed.
You can copy down the questions and answers by coming into class to use a copy of the test before, after school or during lunch.

Map:
If you want to make up points on the map portion of your test, you can come in and retake it as many times as you want to get the score you want.

March 21/22

Objective: Students will understand the reasons behind the Rwandan genocide in 1994 and what happened.

Journal: List 5 things you know or think you know about Africa.

Classwork: Watch Hotel Rwanda and fill out movie notes

H/W: Research your African country and fill out worksheet

March 19/20

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Test day!

We turned in all of our Unit 3 (Europe and Russia) work. So if you missed today bring it in as soon as you're back.

Homework: Finish Africa map

March 15/16

Monday, March 19, 2012

Journal: What did you like and dislike about our communist committees?

Objective: Students will experience some culture and get ready for their Europe and Russia test.

Classwork: Dance
Hand in Day in the Life
Review

Homework: Finish Review guide
Study!
Bring in all your Europe/Russia work

March 13/14

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Objective: Students will explain the changes in Europe that have led to increased political and economic activity.

Journal: Sort these items into either North, West, South, or East Europe
  • Belgium
  • France
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • Moldova
  • Ukraine
  • Finland

Classwork: Finish European regions notes
Fill out HDI guided notes
Case Study and questions from 338-341 in Geography textbook

Homework: Finish Case Study questions
Day in the Life (due Thursday/Friday and it will be on this term's grades)
Reading: 295, 298, 302, 309, 316, 371-375

Monday, March 12, 2012

March 9/12

Objective:
Students will be able to identify the countries of Europe and differences in the regions of Europe.

Journal:
What is one place in Europe you want to visit and why?

Homework:
Work on Day in the Life Project (due Thursday-odd day/Friday-even day)
March 6/7
Objective: Analyze the theory of Communism and learn about Russian history

Journal
Write your response to the following:

a. Governments should do something about this
b. Governments should not do something about this
c. unsure
  1. More than 25% of the World’s population does not have access to safe drinking water
  2. If all the food in the world was divided evenly, everyone would have enough to eat. Because it is not divided evenly, 60% of the world’s population is always hungry. 16% go to sleep often without enough to eat, and only 24% always have enough to eat.
  3. More than 2/3 of the world live off of $500, or less than $2/ day
  4. 27 million people in the world today are slaves
  5. The richest 350 people in the world have incomes greater than the poorest 45% of the population combined.
  6. In many countries (including the U.S.) the gap between the rich and poor is growing wider (the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer).

March 2/5

Monday, March 5, 2012

Objective: Students will examine the Balkan conflict and its effect on the former USSR nations.

Classwork: Read about the Balkan conflict
Watched ESPN's movie "Once Brothers" (can be found on YouTube) and filled out movie questions

Homework: Reading Guide for pages 312-316 in textbook

NOTE: You can still do test corrections for the Unit 1 test and can now do them for the Unit 2 test. Most of the points were missed on the map portion of the Latin America (Unit 2) test. You can come in and make up just the map portion.

Some of you still need to take your states and capitals test! The term ends next week! Come and take it before next Wednesday, March 14!

February 29/March 1

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Objective: Students will show what they've learned about Latin America.

Classwork: Latin America Test
Fill in European political and physical map

Homework: Using your textbook, fill in the political and physical map of Europe.